| Laura Being Dead, Petrarch Finds Trouble in All the Things of the Earth - |
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| He Asks His Heart to Raise Itself Up to God - |
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| He Wishes He Might Die and Follow Laura - |
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| Laura is Ever Present to Him - |
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| How oft have I, my dear and cruel foe |
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| When I behold this tickle trustles state |
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| Being one day at my window all alone |
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| After, at sea a tall ship did appeare |
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| Then heavenly branches did I see arise |
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| Within this wood, out of a rocke did rise |
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